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Mother's Day: Over 3,000 women participate in 'Saree Walkathon' event organised by Rajkot Police

By ANI | Updated: May 14, 2023 14:10 IST

Rajkot (Gujarat) [India], May 14 : On the occasion of 'International Mother's Day, a 'saree walkathon' was orgsed by ...

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Rajkot (Gujarat) [India], May 14 : On the occasion of 'International Mother's Day, a 'saree walkathon' was orgsed by Gujarat's Rajkot Police on Sunday.

Around 3,000 women participated in the city's first-ever 'Saree Walkathon', aimed at celebrating Mother's Day and promoting the local saree attire of Bandh and Patola.

The event which was orgsed by Rajkot Police along with 25 orgsations, covered a distance of three kilometres before concluding at the starting point at the city's Police headquarter. Only women and girls dressed in sarees were allowed to participate.

Rajkot Police Commissioner Rajubhai Bhargav expressed his gratitude to the women of Rajkot for taking part in it and spreading the message of motherhood on Mother's Day.

"Saree Walkathon has been orgsed here today. Around 3,000 women have registered for the event and women from Rajkot and also from various clubs and orgsations have come to take part and have promoted saree of patola and Bandh brand as well," said Rajubhai Bhargav, Police Commissioner Rajkot.

During the 'Saree Walkathon' various women holding the national flag took part in the event and made the occasion worth attending by expressing their gratitude towards the orgsation and also branding the patola and bandh sarees as well.

They also believed that women look more beautiful in a saree than in any Western outfit as well.

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